This bitesize shows peak time data for the period 1st March to 27th July for 2019 vs 2020 from two of the sensors in Oxfordshire County Council’s “Vivacity Lab” (VL) smart detection system which counts road users by type (car, cyclist, pedestrian). This is an early indication of change in travel mode in two areas of Oxfordshire during the lockdown.
This JSNA Bitesize provides a summary of the latest Department of Work and Pensions claimant count data for Oxfordshire (published 15 September 2020), showing the change to August 2020.
This JSNA Bitesize provides an overview of the '10 most deprived wards' in Oxfordshire. These wards include Lower Super Output Areas ranked in the most deprived 20% of areas in England according to the 2019 English Indices of Deprivation.
This version has been updated to include population counts from the Census 2021 survey and (where appropriate) the new Oxford City ward boundaries.
This JSNA Bitesize provides a summary of the latest Department of Work and Pensions claimant count data for Oxfordshire (published 11 August 2020), showing the change to July 2020.
This JSNA Bitesize provides a summary of the latest Department of Work and Pensions claimant count data for Oxfordshire (published 16 July 2020), showing the change to June 2020.
This JSNA Bitesize provides a summary of the latest Department of Work and Pensions claimant count data for Oxfordshire (published 16 June 2020), showing the change to May 2020.
This JSNA Bitesize provides a summary of the latest Department of Work and Pensions claimant count data for Oxfordshire, showing the change between March 2020 and April 2020.
HMP Bullingdon is a local and resettlement prison near Bicester with just over 1,000 (at the time of the assessment) relatively young male prisoners and with a high turnover rate.
Published in July 2019, the NHS Health Needs Assessment reports on the physical and mental health needs and demands, substance misuse, social care needs as well as screening, immunisation and health promotion in HMP Bullingdon between April 2018 and March 2019.
This JSNA bitesize is a one page summary of the key findings from the Needs Assessment.
This bitesize reports on changes in the prevalence of dementia (GP registered patients), the number of care home beds in homes catering for dementia and social groups and activities for people with dementia.